Americans Are Using AI More Than Ever While Trusting it Less, New Quinnipiac Poll Finds
A recent poll conducted by Quinnipiac University has revealed a growing paradox in the US: despite increasing adoption of AI technology, public trust in AI is declining. The poll found that Americans are using AI more than ever, with 60% of respondents reporting regular use of AI-powered tools. However, 55% of respondents expressed skepticism about AI, with Gen Z being the most critical of AI's impact on the job market. The poll highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability in AI development and deployment. As AI continues to play a larger role in various aspects of life, it is essential to address these concerns and ensure that AI systems are designed and deployed in a way that benefits society as a whole. The findings of this poll serve as a wake-up call for policymakers, industry leaders, and developers to prioritize responsible AI development and deployment.
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